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'''''IMPORTANT'' NOTE: when observing data sheets, Vdc (ave) (typically column C) is in Volts... Whereas V1f and V2f, (Columns G and K) are in miliVolts.''' | '''''IMPORTANT'' NOTE: when observing data sheets, Vdc (ave) (typically column C) is in Volts... Whereas V1f and V2f, (Columns G and K) are in miliVolts.''' | ||
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+ | To Convert Current to Magnetic Field use MMF data --->>>[[media:Currenttomagneticfieldmeasurements.xlsx]] |
Revision as of 18:33, 5 August 2016
1. NEAR Trials with Steel only
The following 'a.' and 'b.' describes measurements done with;
- STEEL puck only, {with the exception of a mirror null}
- Angle between laser and photodiode 38.6 -+2.4 degrees
- The Setup was "NEAR" The solenoid
- Center of Optics Stage {between Laser and Photodiode} 58 -+ 1 cm from puck
a. -->->->media:NearSetup.xlsx
Then Puck stability was investigated
b. -->->-> media:Puckchanges.xlsx
2.
FAR trials with STEEL and Moly
The following file describes measurements done with;
- STEEL and MOLY and a Mirro
- Angle between laser and photodiode 5.31 -+0.45 degrees
- The Setup was "FAR" from The solenoid
- Photodiode 140 cm -+ 2 cm from puck
-->->-> media:Farsetup.xlsx
IMPORTANT NOTE: when observing data sheets, Vdc (ave) (typically column C) is in Volts... Whereas V1f and V2f, (Columns G and K) are in miliVolts.
To Convert Current to Magnetic Field use MMF data --->>>media:Currenttomagneticfieldmeasurements.xlsx